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Lost Carnival Mods ([personal profile] ringleaders) wrote in [community profile] lostcarnival2017-09-04 07:53 pm

⇨ GREYSOL

Who: Everyone!
When: Day 155 - Day 169
Where: Greysol
What: The carnival resumes its tour, this time heading to Greysol, a city tied deeply into the fabric of the multiverse. Here, everyone has an animal companion from birth that is the second half of their soul - and thanks to the Ringmaster, so do you. (Remember, [plurk.com profile] joysweeper is our guest event runner for this location, and location specific questions should go to them.)
Warnings: Individually marked!

THE CITY OF GREYSOL

The carnival arrives in a manicured park in the center of a big city that sprawls out along where the river reaches the ocean. It’s spring, early enough that nights are chilly, warm enough in the days that people and their souls savor the weather, and sometimes shelter together from the rain. Greysol was designed from the bottom up to accommodate the human-dæmon bond. Go out and see!

THE SHAPE OF YOUR SOUL: The dæmon-forming spell kicks in at about four in the morning. Most characters will wake up with their souls in some small form, curled against them. Even if they were awake, they became dazed and unfocused while their souls were being drawn out of their bodies and have little memory of how it happened.

Until that evening every character's dæmon is able to change shapes, and children and some teens will continue to do so. Most will settle on their permanent forms by evening. Characters without dæmons will just look on, and the few who are thousand-pound bears have to handle being really big.

IT’S GOOD TO SETTLE: Elaine Tavis Aracari, sixteen-year-old daughter of two actors and a moving pictures sensation herself, just ‘settled’ - her dæmon Tavis stopped changing shape - as a stunning blue peacock. Settling is a major coming of age milestone and celebrated as such in different ways all over the world. She and her family are throwing a massive party in the central park and inviting the public to join in! Enjoy easy access to free catering, live music and showings of moving pictures, and displays of mostly trivial magic. There are also form readers from across the country setting up booths, happy to accept a small fee to inspect your dæmon’s settled or most favored forms and tell you what they mean. Is there anything to these analyses? Eh, maybe, but they’re flattering and fun.

WITCHING HOURS: Characters who are clearly witches for this event will often be assumed to be in town for a lover, and people, witches and not, may want to know who that is. Humans usually regard them with wary respect and interest. Real witches living with their human families or on business quickly suspect that something’s up, but without clear and present danger take a relaxed wait-and-see attitude. Wait for long enough and any possible decision will come around again, they believe.

There isn’t time to learn much witch magic, but witches, real and carnival-made, have an inherent power: the ability to fly using branches of “cloudpine”, an attractive soft-needled tree common in the park. Witches usually ride large branches as if they’re steeds but can use even short sprays, and you’ll probably see the few witches in the city coming to the park to do so. Why not try?

BEAR PUN: Human-panserbjørn relations have historically been troubled, but have warmed in the past century. It’s the 65th anniversary of the breaking of the Siege of Bertin, a much-mythologized time when Spectres flooded Greysol and a company of panserbjørn arrived and directed efforts to get the survivors out of the city. A statue is being erected and many florid accounts of the story are being told. If you’re in a panserbjørn shape for the duration of the visit you will probably get thanked and celebrated by people trying to hide their nervousness of you. Expect someone to ask if your dæmon would be a human - it’s a common supposition.

KERNER ISLAND: From the harbor you can see a wooded island. Although there are no rocks to speak of it sports a tall lighthouse, and nearly all boat traffic avoids it carefully. On a clear day someone with binoculars or a particularly sharp-eyed soul can see loads of trash, birds and various other animals that don’t seem local, and… children? Adults and settled teenagers will see tall vague shapes moving about too.

When asked about it the most important thing adults will tell other adults is don’t go there. They’ll hold their dæmons close and tell you that on that island are things that eat souls. They may also admit with mixed pride and shame that it’s been a source of wealth and innovation for the city. There’s a facility there that can open windows into other worlds, and the children who can reach it can cross through and bring things back. Many of the children are recruited by research and development teams on the lookout for items they can use, but there are also kids out to have adventures or who’ve run away. More on this later.
otoko: (:0)

[personal profile] otoko 2017-10-29 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Exactly..!" Everything will be fine? Perfectly fine. This is clearly the greatest plan, and Marishi will, in the meantime, explain the eggs.

"Mmm....they would typically be charmed-or at least they were when Noboru was present to participate. At the very least, I don't believe they were real eggs....it was just a mimicry of a western tradition called 'easter'."
spaghettimonster: (A WORTHY PUZZLE)

[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2017-10-30 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
"...Like a key gathering quest, except, with eggs?"

"Key eggs... Keys that have to hatch first... A puzzle within a puzzle. Wow! I've never heard of something like that."
otoko: (o3o)

[personal profile] otoko 2017-10-30 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
"Hmmm, perhaps not quite like that, but..."

"You know, I wouldn't be surprised if it happened."
spaghettimonster: (THE ARTISTE CONTEMPLATES)

[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2017-10-30 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm surprised... that it never happened back home!"

"Even the classic guides are just about the tedium. But, waiting for the eggs to hatch..."
otoko: (:0)

[personal profile] otoko 2017-10-30 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Mmmm, to be fair however, it would more than likely be a human tradition, would it not..?"

"Even as a human tradition, the eggs are typically just decorative. Some, I suppose, are plastic and filled with candy...."
spaghettimonster: (WHY DOES SOMEONE AS GREAT AS ME...)

[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2017-10-31 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"Plastic eggs that don't even hatch... what's the point??"

Papyrus and Sistina look at each other, unified in confusion and a hint of disdain. She shrugs her wings a little bit, looks up at Gongenzaka.

"Lots of human stuff falls in the underground... We use some of it, and get all kinds of ideas from it. But I don't remember an egg hunting tradition."
otoko: (-3- hrmnnnnn)

[personal profile] otoko 2017-10-31 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"As we both said..." "...It was a 'Western Holiday'. One more celebrated outside of Asia."

The two continue. "It wasn't a holiday our country celebrated-perhaps for that reason, whatever country with access to the underground, never would have left eggs..."

"It's probably something that started out obscure but began to make money, honestly."